I believe Elliott decided to leave on his own. He's now got a development deal with ABC/Touchstone.

Ratings for JAG were down this year, but I believe it still won its time slot. The problem for the show is that it has an older audience that isn't popular with advertisers. That may not be fair, but that's how the networks work.

I hate to admit it, but after 10 years the show has been showing some age. Fortunately, Catherine Bell still looks good.

Well I thought that the show could go on without Rabb. Roberts has shown himself as a good lawyer. It just seemed like there are a lot of loose ends this season. I assume they were supposed to be stories that would have wrapped up if JAG went to San Diego.

"David James Elliott did not jump ship; he was forced to walk the plank."

Says Donald Bellisario (JAGs creator) "His contract was up, and we never expected it to go on. We had to cut costs."

Elliott's response "It's very sad it had to end this way with my partner Don Bellisario feeling the way he feels after such an incredible run. I feel grateful and fortunate for this past decade and the experience that was JAG."

Agreed. While this show has showcased David James Elliott and Catherine Bell, everyone else seems to be mostly bit players, with the occasional bigger role for Bud, Sturgiss, or the former JAG, Adm Chegwidden.

Look how many supporting actors have come and gone over the years.

Vukovic didn't stand a chance from the get-go. He's not tall enough to fit Bellisario's criteria for a leading man.

That whole Mattie thing is what makes me wonder. Harm will not leave her behind epecially since her father is MIA. Its the whole father-figure for the kid thing that Harm has been doing since that kid who was the son of his best friend.

You know whats ironic... Third Watch (a show that people thought would get cancelled because its going up against JAG) is also getting cancelled. Looks like CBS and NBC will have empty slots on Fridays at 9.

I remember reading a while back that the yukovic thing was a trial run. Obviously it didn't catch on so they decided to cancel the show. DJE left over money, he wanted more, CBS refused then he went for the developmental deal with ABC(this was in several newspapers).

Too bad, this was a favorite of mine for a while but it has gone downhill recently, although still enjoyable. I'm catching the repeats on the History Channel...WOW when you look at DJE back then he sure looked a lot younger than now...hard to believe what 10 years can do to ya.

They only got a few episodes to wrap this up...all I gotta say is I better see Catherine Bell in the sack with Rabb. They been teasing us with this for a decade!!!, well nine years really I guess

Lots of shows gone this year...nypd, third watch, jag, enterprise Haven't heard of any kind of replacements yet. If it wasn't for all the law & order's and 24 I'd be forced to watch reality tv!

Enterprise and JAG are two of my favorite shows and they're both going.

Mark, I'm watching the reruns on History Channel... loved the one yesterday with McHale. They don't have a few episodes to wrap things up. They have one this friday. Its really sad, I think its only an hour. How can they wrap things up nicely like this?

About the Harm and Mac relationship, hasn't it been past five years yet?

I really hope they do some sort of TV movie in the future, this show deserves a real proper send off. I hope we see Bud on NCIS sometimes.

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Just because nothing else was on, I watched this series finale. I've never sat through a single episode of JAG in the past decade, and I can't say I would have enjoyed this show had I watched them in the past.

I thought the show was sort of a yawner, and the ending was a little lame.